Ecosystems

Environments Program

Scientists in the Environments Program conduct research on the various ecosystems that occur across the 416 million acres of public lands in the United States and its territories. We conduct research on these natural systems to provide information to Department of Interior agencies, which they can use to make decisions about how to manage public lands and trust resources.

What is this research?

How does this ecosystem support populations of the Nation’s fish and wildlife species?

What are the management alternatives for rehabilitating this ecosystem?

Ecosystem Research

Ecosystem Management and Restoration Research

Our scientists conduct research to develop or improve management approaches which Department of Interior agencies can use to rehabilitate and restoration of lands impacted by anthropogenic or natural stressors.

Wildland Fire Research

Wildfires are a natural process in most regions of the United States. They serve a vital role in nature but can also be unusually intense, widespread, or frequent. As a result, response and recovery costs are increasing.